The chest was packed with gold. I’d never seen so much in one place before. When I ran my hand through the coins, the gold vanished.
But before disappointed set in, I received a message on the bottom of my screen. ‘Bank Deposit of 1,000,000 gold pieces received.’
“Oh, that’s nice,” I said with a grin. Add that to the deposit money, even after splitting it with the others, and this made for a good haul.
An object then formed within the chest. It looked to be dark clothing of some kind, folded neatly into a square. A piece of parchment covered in writing was pinned to one corner. I unpinned it and read the writing with anticipation.
’Adventurer,
With this item you will become one of seven great champions. Each champion will be tasked with protecting the Realm from the coming Darkness, a blight which seeks to annihilate all. You are now responsible for the incredible power it will give you. Use this wisely.’
Seven great champions? The coming Darkness? What the heck was all that about? A new phase for the gaming universe? The prospect was equal parts exciting and terrifying.
I put the parchment into my inventory and looked at the folded cloth. Its color shifted and changed like chameleon’s skin. One second blue, the next black. I reached down and picked it up.
It felt as light as air, and with a silky texture. Carefully, I unfolded it.
A hooded cloak.
I crooked an eyebrow. It didn’t appear special. “What’s so Legendary about this?” I asked.
The game answered for me and brought up an identifying label.
’The Cloak of Shadows.’
“Whoa,” I said. I’d never even heard of anything similar to this in the game lore.
When I brought up the cloak’s list of traits and abilities my jaw hit the ground.
The Cloak of Shadows – Traits & Abilities (Shadow Class Only)
Summon Shadow Steed (Mount).
One teleport per day to a Recall Point.
Shadow Ability Upgraded to Full Invisibility.
Phase ability unlocked.
Create Void Portal.
I was stunned. Shocked. Amazed. This was absolutely incredible!
Any one of the listed abilities would be cool, but to have all of these together on one item? I found myself drooling. This lived up to the label of Legendary.
Whoever wore this would become one of the top tier players in the game. Heck, maybe the single most powerful Shadow.
And, according to the parchment, six other Legendaries now were waiting to be found out there in the game universe. My mind boggled.
But there was a problem. I’d signed a contract to give it to Ogden Trite. He’d get to keep the Cloak or auction it away.
I was conflicted.
Suddenly, the air around me grew very cold. In an instant ice formed over my hands, covering the Cloak of Shadows, and traveled up my arms and encased my body.
I was frozen in a block of ice.
Feign appeared, walking into my frozen field of view.
“Well, well,” the ice mage said. “What do you have there?” He looked at the Cloak in my frozen grip. “Cloak of Shadows? Interesting. That will be worth quite a bit of money. Too bad you won’t be collecting it.” He grinned.
I couldn’t speak with my face frozen solid. Feign attacked me?
Feign gave a hurtful look. “Oh, you think I’m going to sell it? Now, now, I’m a man of my word. I signed a contract to take the item from you. I was offered a tidy sum, too. But you don’t have to take my word for it.”
He pulled up a chat screen, then angled it so I could see who was on the other end.
The familiar gray owl visage of Ogden Trite grinned at me.
“Hello, again, Miss Valesh,” Ogden said. “Glad to see you managed to pull off the impossible. A worthy investment on my part, hmmm?”
Angry, I wanted to respond but gave up trying. This was a screw-job? Ogden betrayed me? But why?
Ogden chuckled, “Oh, I know what you are thinking, why take the item from you if that was your contractual obligation, anyway? Now, it would be foolish of me to think you’d keep your word once the item was finally in your hands. It is a Legendary, after all, so the temptation to keep it would be overwhelming.” His owl face lost its smile. “But if I took it from you first, then I wouldn’t have to pay you a thin copper piece.”
Feign chuckled at my look of rage. But still I could not move.
Ogden continued. “I’d done my research and I’m aware of the seven new Legendary items which are being brought into the world. Now I have this one. Soon the rest will be mine by whatever means necessary. And, when in my control, these seven items will help put the entire realm under my reign.”
“What do you want done, boss?” Feign asked. His manner had completely changed. He’d been putting on an act the entire time.
“Send Miss Valesh to the newbie zone, then bring the item to me.” The owl grinned.
Feign withdrew his knife and smiled. Side by side, the two traitors grinned at me.
What was I to do? I was frozen. Feign would kill me, and worse, Ogden would get the Cloak of Shadows.
As Feign approached my eyes flew over the icons on my screen. Then I saw one. My only hope for salvation in this time of need. I selected it.
Phlixx winked into existence and leapt through the air. “My love! You have summoned me again! It fills my heart -,” his eyes went wide once he took in my predicament. “What is this?”
Feign whirled on the ferret. “Stupid rodent!” He cast a spell at Phlixx, but the companion bounced away before a block of ice formed where he’d stood.
“What is going on, Feign?” Ogden demanded, trying to see. “Kill that thing!”
Feign was trying to keep up with the quick movements of Phlixx, casting an ice spell at him but missing each time. “You FILTERED rat!”
The ice around my face and throat had melted a tiny bit. Enough for me to sub-vocalize the only special arrow that would be of use to me in my frozen state.
A magma arrow appeared in my quiver. The effect it had on the ice encasing me was immediate, and it started to quickly melt.
Meanwhile Phlixx was firing his little fiery crossbow bolts at Feign. “You dare attack the love of my life! You shall pay!”
Annoyed, Feign swung his dagger when Phlixx got close enough. But the ferret bounded away unharmed.
The ice around me melted faster, and although my legs remained encased with solid ice, I managed to wrench my hands free. The Cloak, still in ice, clunked to the ground.
Ogden spotted my sudden movement. “Feign! You idiot, look out!”
Feign turned in my direction, a snowball in his upraised hand. He was going to freeze me solid again, and then I was doomed.
In one motion I summoned my bow, snatched the magma arrow and fired.
Feign reacted by creating an ice pillar in front of him. But the magma arrow cut straight through the pillar with ease.
The arrow lodged in the ice mage’s chest. Feign tumbled backward, lava beginning to spew from his mouth and ears. Behind him was a chasm in the floor. He pitched over it and vanished from view.
“What is going on?!” Ogden raged from the view screen, before it too was pulled over the edge to catch up with its creator.
When Feign hit bottom the remaining ice around me shattered and I was free.
Phlixx bounded over to me. “Are you okay, my sweet? Did I do well?”
I laughed and gave the ferret a hug. “I’m fine, and yes, you did very well.”
Little hearts bubbled above his head and he swooned.
I retrieved the Cloak and held it in my hands. Guess I should put this on, I thought and slipped it over my shoulders, tying up the lacing at the collar.
“It makes you even more beautiful,” Phlixx said with a tear in his eye.